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Official program 



Admiral Dewey 
Reception 



OCTOBER 2 AND 3 

WASHINGTON 
1899 



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PROGRAM 

MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. 

6.50 P. M. — Admiral's Salute— Arrival of special train in Wash- 
ington—Reception of Admiral Dewey by the 
Chairman of General Conmiittee and Members 
of the Reception Committee. 

7.00 P. M.— Third United States Cavalry, guard of honor, will 
escort the Admiral and party up Pennsylvania 
Avenue, along Fifteenth Street, to the Executive 
Mansion. 

7.15 to 7.30 P. M.— The Admiral will be received at the Executive Man- 
sion by the President and Members of the 
Cabinet. 

7.45 to 8.00 P. M.— The President, Members of the Cabinet,' Admiral 
Dewey and SlaflF, Members of the Reception 
Committee, and escort from station, leave Execu- 
tive Mansion, proceed through the south grounds 
of the Executive mansion to the southeast gate, 
and thence to Reviewing Stand. 

8.00 to 8 IS P. M.— Head of Parade will arrive at Reviewing Stand. 

CIVIC PARADE 

Platoon of Mounted Police. 

The Bicycle Section. 

Chief Marshal, Gen. Geo. H. Harries. 

Chief of Staff, Capt. Frank F. Eastman, U. S. A. 

United States Marine ^Band. 

The Old Guard. 

Grand Army of the Republic. 

Henderson Drum and Bugle Corps. 

Union Veteran Legion. 

Eighth Battalion District of Columbia Volunteers of lS5l. 

District of Columbia National Guard Drum Corps. 



Spanish War Veterans. 

Fifth Maryland Veteran Corps. 

Grimes' (Portsmouth, Va.) Battery. 

The High School Cadet Regiment. 

Separate Battalion High School Cadets. 

United States Naval Academy Band. 

Columbia Lodge, Independent Association of Machinists. 

Division of United Catholic Societies. 
Chief Marshal— Mat. F. Holloran ; Chief Aide— P. J. Haltigan ; Honorary Aides— 
Wm. J. Frizzell, D. I. Murphy, P. T. Moran, James F. Shea, B. M. Bridget, 
Clement S. Ucker, Ed. J. Hannan, W. F. Downey, R. C. Lohmeyer, Rossa 
F. Downing, Ed. .). Brosnan, Dr. Chas. E. O'Connor, Dr. Wm. B. Dally. 

Gonzaga College Cadet Band. 

Gonzaga College Cadets. 

Illuminated Roman Cross. 

Uniform Rank, Knights of St. John, 1st Battalion. 

Carroll Institute. 

District of Columbia National Guard BHgade Band. 

Knights of Columbus (Five councils in fancy formation). 

Ancient Order of Hibernians (Severi Divisions). 

Catholic Knights of America (Five Branches). 

Catholic Benevolent Legion (Five Councils). 

Young Men's Institute. 

St. Aloysius' Parish. 

St. Dominic's Parish. 

Holy Name Parish. 

Members of Parishes Unattached to Societies. 

illuminated Cross. 

Uniform Rank, Knights of St. John, 2d Battalion. 

Naval Reserve Band (Baltimore). 

Columbia Typographical Union, No. 101. 

Mount Pleasant Drum Corps. 

Local Union No. 4, International Brotherhood of Bookbinders. 

Washington Printing Pressmen's Union No. 1. 

Haley's Band. 

Letter Carriers. 

Young Men's Christian Association Drum Corps. 

Young Men's Christian Association. 

Mount Pleasant Band. 

Georgetown University Students. 



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Bushane Post Band ( Baltimore i. 

Columbian University Students. 

Fifth Maryland Band. 

Knights of Pythias. 

Improved .Order of Red Men. 

Knights of the Golden Eagle. 

Fourth Maryland Regiment Band. 

Union Commandery No. 1, I. O. M. 

American Guard Council No. 1, U. A. M. 

Junior Order of Mechanics. 

Princes'^of Bagdad. 

German Societies. 

Metropolitan Brass Band. 

Butler Zouaves. 

Capital City Guard. 

10.30 P. M. — Admiral Dewey to be escorted to the residence of 
Mrs. Washington McLean, Connecticut Avenue 
and K Street. 
Serenade by Bands. 



TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 

10.00 A. M. — Citizens' Escort will assemble at Connecticut Avenue 
and K Street. Military Escort will form at Penn- 
sylvania Avenue and Fifteenth Street, in the fol- 
lowing order : 

MILITARY PARADE 

Platoon of Mounted Police. 
Grand Marshal, Maj. Gen. Nelson A.* Miles, U. S. A. 

Marshal's Colors and Escort. 

Brie- Gen. H. C. Corbin. Chief of Staff. 

Maj. John A. Johnston, U. S. A.. Assistant Adjutant-Generil. 

Brig. Gen. Alfred E. Bates, U. S. A. 

Col. John C. Gilmore, U. S. A. 

Xapt. Francis Michler, U. S. A., Special Aid. 



AIDES. 

Lieut. Col. Henry C Sharpe, U. S A. 

Lieut. Col. William C. Carter, U. S. A. 

Lieut. Col. George W. Baird, U. S. A 

Lieut. Col. Culver C. Sniffen. U. S. A. 

Maj. William S. Patten, U. S. A. 

Maj. Harry L. Rogers, U. S. A. 

Maj. James Allen, U. S. A. 

Maj. William A. Simpson, U S. A. 

Maj. Stephen C. Mills, U. S. A. 

Maj. George E. Bushnell, U. S. A. 

Maj. Edward C Carter, U. S. A. 

Maj. Hugh R. Belknap, U. S. A. 

Maj. Webster Vinson. U. S A 

Maj. Charles McClure, U. S. A. 

Maj. Hamilton S. Wallace, U. S. A. 

Capt. James C Ayers, U S. A. 

Capt. John H. Russell, U. S. A. 

Capt. Medad C. Martin, U. S. A. 

Capt. Joseph E Kuhn, U. S. A. 

Capt George 0. Squires, U. S. A. 

Brigade of United States Forces, Lieut. Col. Francis H. Harrington, 
U. S. M. C, Commanding. 
Marine Band. 
Battalion United States Marines. 
Battalion United States Seamen. 
United States Artillery, Major George E. Greenough, Commanding. 
Light Battery M, Seventh United States Artillery, Capt. Montgomery 
M. Macomb, Commanding. 
Siege Battery O, Seventh United States Artillery, Capt. John R. 
Williams, Commanding. 
Third United States Cavalry Band. 
Squadron Third United States Cavalry, Maj. Henry Jackson, Com- 
manding. 
Troop 1, Capt. John B. McDonald. 
Troop H, First Lieut. Alford C. Merillat. 
Troop G, Second Lieut. Godwin Ordway. 
Personal Escort of Citizens (Mounted). 
Col. Myron M. Parker, Marshal. 
Andrew Parker, Chief Aid. 

Admiral Dewey, 

(who, after being escorted to the Executive Mansion by the Chairman, and who after 

paying his respects to the President, takes his place in the 

procession with the President). 



The Cabinet in Carriages. 

The Aides of Admiral Dewey, and the President. 

The Chairman, Commissioners of the District, and Members of the 

General Committee. 

Band of the U. S. S. Olympia. 

Officers and Crew of Olympia. 

Officers of the United States Navy. 

Governors of States and Staffs. 

District of Columbia National Guard, Brig. Gen. Geo. H. Harries, 

Commanding. 
Brigade Band. 
Engineer Company, First Lieut. Roy B. Hayes, Commanding. 
Second Regiment Infantry, Col. M. E. Urell, Commanding. 
First Regiment Infantry, Col. Henry May, Commanding. 
Field Music. 
First Separate Battalion, Maj. Arthur Brooks, Commanding. 
Sig-nal Corps, First Lieut. F. C. Mattingly, Commanding. 
Naval Battalion, Lieut. Commander Sherburne G. Hopkins, Com- 
manding. 
Ambulance Corps, Lieut. Warren D. Fales, Commanding. 

12.00 Noon.— Exercises at Capitol— President's Salute— Prayer— Music 
by Marine Band, "Star-Spangled Banner" — Intro- 
duction of Chairman of Meeting, Mr. R. Ross Perry, 
by Mr. William Henderson Aioses, Chairman General 
Committee— Address of Welcome by Mr. R. Ross 
Perry, Chairman of Committee on Reception- 
Address and Presentation of Sword voted Admiral 
Dewey by Congress, by Hon. John D. Long, Secre- 
tary of the Navy— Acceptance by Admiral George 
Dewey — Music by Marine Band," America"— Bene- 
diction. 

1.10 P. M. — Review of Military Escort by Admiral Dewey at East Front 
of Capitol. 

2.00 P. M. — Admiral Dewey escorted to Residence of Mrs. Washington 
McLean by Civic Escort. 

8.00 P. M. — Dinner at Executive Mansion in honor of Admiral Dewey. 



THE ADMIRAL.DEWEY RECEPTION COMMITTEE 
OF ONE HUNDRED. 



WILLIAM HENDERSON MOSES, Chairman. 
WILLL\M VANZANDT COX., y ice-Chairman. 



WILLIAM P. VAN WICKLE. Seerttaty 
JOHN W. BABSON. Treaiurer. 



Commissioners of the District of Columbia, Ex-Officio. 

Hon. JOHN B. WIGHT 
Hon. JOHN W. ROSS, 
Capt. LANSING H. BEACH, U.S.A. 



Justice R. H. ALVEY, 

Mr. CHARLES J. BELL, 

Hon. JAMES G. BEIIRET, 

Justice E. F. BINGHAM, 

Mr. THOMAS BLAGDEN, 

Mr. SCOTT C. BONE, 

Gen. H. V. BOYNTON, 

Justice A. C. BRADLEY, 

Mr. CHAPIN BROWN, 

Mr. L. S. BROWN, 

Dr. S. C. BIISEY, 

Mr. LORING CHAPPEL, 

Mr. C. R. CHURCH, 

Justice H. M. CLAYBAUGH, 

Justice C. C. COLE, 

Justice W. S. COX, 

Mr. JOSEPH H. CRANFORD, 

Mr. O. T. CROSBY, 

Mr. J. J. DARLINGTON, 

Mr. HENRY E. DAVIS, 

Hon. JOHN W. DOUGLAS, 

Mr. JOHN JOY EDSON. 

Hon. MATTHEW G. EMERY, 

Mr. CALVIN FARNSWORTH, 

Mr. DANIEL ERASER, 

Dr. E. M. GALLAUDET, 

Mr. GEORGE GIBSON, 

Mr. C. C. GLOVER, 

Mr. ARCHIBALD GREENLEES, 

Rear-Admiral JAMES A. GREER, 

Justice A. B. HAGNER, 

Rev. TEUNIS S. HAMLIN, D. D., 

Gen. GEORGE H. HARRIES, 

Mr. E. B. HAY, 

Mr. S. B. HEGE, 

Hon. J. B. HENDERSON, 

Mr. W. G. HENDERSON, 

Mr. C. M. HENDLEY, 

Mr. CHRISTIAN HEURICH, 

Hon. LEMON G. HINE. 

Mr. FRANK HUME, 

Mr. WALTER S. HUTCHINS, 

Mr. J. HARRISON JOHNSON, 

Mr. V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, 

Dr. W. W. JOHNSTON, 

Mr. EDWIN C. JONES, 

Mr. S. H. KAUFFMANN, 

Mr. W. S. KNOX. 

Mr. JOHN B. LAKNER, 



Mr. A. M. LOTHROP, 

Mr. SAMUEL MADDOX, 

Mr. F. L. MOORE, 

Ju.stlce M. F. MORRIS, 

Mr. DANIEL MURRAY, 

Mr. JAMES L. NORRIS, 

Mr. T. W. NOYES. 

Mr. E. S. PARKER, 

Hon. M. M. PARKER, 

Mr. R. ROSS PERRY, 

Mr. JAMES T. PETTY, 

Mr. W. B. POWELL, 

Dr. C. B. PURVIS, 

Mr. W. H. RAPLEY, 

Mr. E. J. ROCHE, 

Mr. T. E. ROESSLE, 

Mr. ISADOKE SAKS, 

Mr. L. M. SAUNDERS, 

Mr. E. G. SCHAFER. 

Mr. N. H. SHEA, 

Justice SETH SHEPARD, 

Mr. JOHN H. SMALL, Jr., 

Rev. ALEX. MACKAY-SMITH, D. D , 

Mr. T. W. SMITH, 

Gen. ELLIS SPEAR, 

Mr. MILFORD SPOHN, 

Rev. D. J. STAFFORD, D. D., 

Mr. O. G. STAPLES, 

Mr. E. J. STELLWAGEN, 

Mr. F. C. STEVENS, 

Mr. COLIN STUDDS, 

Major RICHARD SYLVESTER, 

Mr. R. H. THAYER, 

Mr. JOHN W. THOMPSON, 

Dr. WILLIAM TINDALL, 

Hon. GICOUGE TKUESDELL, 

Rear-Adiuiral J. H. UPSHUU, U. S. N. 

Mr. G. TAYLOR WADE, 

Mr. B. H. WARNER, 

Mr. M. I. WELLER, 

Hon. SAMUEL E. WHEATLEY, 

Rev. B. L. WHITMAN, D. D., 

Mr. HENRY A. WLLARD, 

Hon. BEUIAH WILKINS, 

Gen. JOHN M. WILSON, U. S. A., 

Mr. S. W. WOODWARD, 

Mr. SniON WOLF, 

Mr. A. S. WORTUINGTON, 

Mr. N. K. YOUNG. 



